And if Storen's father wasn't happy with the Nationals bringing Drew in for mop-up duty during the first game of Friday's doubleheader despite battling the flu, the latest news isn't going to go over well (understandably):

"I think there's a lot of things that led to this that could've been
prevented. You know,
you basically send a guy a message this offseason, for having one bad
game, that he's not the guy for the job. He's only human. I mean, it's
going to get to anybody."(Tyler Clippard, via Nats Insider, 7/26/2013)

The press release from the Nationals was surprisingly short:

NATIONALS OPTION RHP DREW STOREN TO SYRACUSE

Following
today’s doubleheader, the Washington Nationals optioned right-handed
pitcher Drew Storen to Syracuse of the Triple-A International League.
Nationals Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations and General
Manager Mike Rizzo made the announcement.

Storen, 25, went 3-2 with two saves, 14 holds and a 5.95 ERA in 47 games this season with Washington.